Franciscan Library

History

In 1977 the former Franciscan friary and boarding school from the 1890s was adapted for academic use, becoming the Franciscan Library on the Verney Park site. The law library was named by Lord Denning, Master of the Rolls, in August 1977 and was originally situated on the Hunter Street site, moving in July 1994 to the Franciscan Building where it is close to the Law School.

Subject coverage

The Franciscan Library covers law and science topics.

Outline of classification scheme

004 – 006 Computer science

346 Family law / tort / land / banking /
insurance

150 – 158 Psychology

347 Civil procedure

340 Law general

348 – 349 Specific legal jurisdictions

341 International law

500 – 520 Mathematics and statistics

342 Constitutional and administrative law

570 – 609 Life sciences

343 Public law

610 – 619 Medicine

344 Social law

620 Engineering

345 Criminal law

630 Agriculture

660 – 686 Chemical engineering / manufacturing

Law

The Lower Chapel area contains the collection of statutes, reports and digests as well as foreign, Commonwealth and international law materials. Reference books are shelved in the corridor. The Denning Law Library should be regarded primarily as reference material, with the law reports, statutes, journals and other reference material not available for loan because of the nature of legal literature.

The Upper Chapel area holds the general loan law collection of textbooks, quartos (Qto) and pamphlets (Pam). The week loans can be found in the corridor to the main library. The short loan books are behind the issue desk. General law journals are in the Periodicals Room, where they are arranged alphabetically.

Medicine and Science

The Upper Chapel area holds the general loan medicine and science collection of textbooks, quartos (Qto) and pamphlets (Pam). This includes medicine, computer science, psychology, mathematics and statistics as well as the life sciences. The week loans can be found in the corridor to the main library. The short loan books are behind the issue desk. “Com” classified books are also held at the issue desk as containing CDs. Science journals are in the Periodicals Room on the left, where they are arranged in two sections, psychology and computer science/maths and within each alphabetically. Medical journals can be found on the left-hand side of the week loan shelves.